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This doesn't seem to work for some of the older posts, this is a Blogger/Internet coding change thing I can do nothing about, one day I'll update or replace the more important ones but that's years away.

Manufacturers A-Z

About Me

I’m a 51-year-old Aspergic CAD-Monkey. Sardonic, cynical and with the political leanings of a social reformer, I’m also a toy and model figure collector, particularly interested in the history of plastics and plastic toys. Other interests are history, current affairs, modern art, and architecture, gardening and natural history. I love plain chocolate, fireworks and trees but I don’t hug them, I do hug kittens. I hate ignorance, when it can be avoided, so I hate the 'educational' establishment and pity the millions they’ve failed with teaching-to-test and rote 'learning' and I hate the short-sighted stupidity of the entire ruling/industrial elite, with their planet destroying fascism and added “buy-one-get-one-free”. I also have no time for fools and little time for the false crap we're all supposed to pretend we haven't noticed, or the games we're supposed to play.

Prototype - For most toys and models the pre-production models, moulds and other examples will - through changes producing new prototypes - become thePatternupon which all subsequent commercial production is based. For model railway collectors use of 'prototype' see notes below

Test Shots- limited number of products/mouldings produced to test/iron-out problems with the
production or packaging systems, manufacture, detail, material needed &etc. Sometimes in a
cheaper material, sometime undecorated or in different colours from the
full production run and sometimes very different from final production
(making them a Prototype),
particularly if the test finds problems. Test shots sometimes 'find'
their way to the public, sometimes they will get a limited distribution to fansin order to 'test-market' their reception, playability or in the case of games and kits; their usability and to gain feedback, and can become a collectable in their own right as a Variation.Original- The first commercially available version of a toy or figure, the version upon which all the subsequent labels will rely

Common- often the Original, this is the easiest version to obtain, OR; the Basicversion (with regard to more complicated modern toys), another terms is Vanilla

New Looks

Re-cast- (1) A bit of a misnomer this one; foundries will recast a bronze cannon-barrel or church-bell when they have failed (cracked or broken-up), using the original material after re-melting it, having taken a mould from the cracked original. The re-casting of the gun or bell can be considered related to its predecessor or 'the same'. This term is usually used by toy collectors where re-issue/re-run or remould would be the correct term. (2) However, individual hobbyists do 'recast' old or damaged figures as a cheap source of lead or white metal for home-casting, along with bits of roofing lead, tyre (tire) weights, split fishing weights &etc!

Reissue / Re-release / Re-run - The use by a given company - of its own moulds or unaltered moulds it has begged, stolen or borrowed from another company, to produce a second or subsequent batch of product usually after a period of some time has elapsed since the items were last issued. The toys may be easy to differentiate, they may not - Airfix reissues were often in the same colour of undecorated plastic, Britains reissues were usually in new paint schemes. In both cases the packaging is an easier marker - if present

Remould- As above but more specifically; the use by another company of - often long unused - moulds obtained from elsewhere

Repaint - When a Reissueor Remouldis distinguished by a new scheme of decoration

Redeco / Redecoration - More specific to the world of Action Figure collecting, this means more than a Repaint, the figure may have new accessories or a body moulding may be being used to produce a different character all together, for instance; using the moulding of an X-Wing pilot from Star Wars previously used for one character to produce another character with a new helmet, or gloves where there weren't any previously. A Redecomight mean the original mould is 'lost', while the new mould can be reused

Rehash- Covers both Repaintsand Redecorationsabove

New Moulding/s - The replacement of a pose or poses with a new figure/s which are in a similar or near identical pose to that/those being replaced, or; to make new products which resemble the old ones, but are - commonly - improved or altered

Early / Late Moulding - Alternative terms by which ‘New Mouldings’ are differentiated from old ones

1st / 2nd Type - When an item or whole set/range is replaced by new items/poses, depicting the same item/s as the 1st set

1st / 2nd Set - When a new set of items/poses joins the old existing set, most common with modern metal production

1st / 2nd Version / Variant / Variation [Abbreviated to Ver.1 / Var.1] - (1) Denotes when an item/mould has during the history of its production had an irreversible change or adjustment, to say; its head position, or some re-cutting to detail by the engraver. The two slightly different items/figures are thus differentiated. (2) Also used to differentiate between and older and newer moulding which might share the same stock code number or place in the range, when the second replaced the first completely (3) Can also be used to differentiate between paint versions, e.g.; Originalversus Repaint (4)Can also mean an accidental difference caused by mishap, mould shrinkage being a classic cause, foreign bodies in the moulding process another, or paint / marking / transfer (decal) errors &etc...

New Issue / New Release - A brand new item, set or range, having no particular or specific relation with any existing set, other than compatibility with existing line/s/ranges

Issue Nomenclature

Brand- A set of toys within the catalogue of a manufacturer, for instance; Micromachines were a Brandof Galoob Toys; Bobkit was a Brand of Heller

Line- Another word for Brand, the entire range of toys or 'family' of action figures, &etc., encompasses both Series and WavesRange - A larger sub-section of a Line/Brand, might consist of separate Series; Airfix connoisseur figure kits
had a Range of 54mm and a Range of larger figures.

Series- A smaller subsection of the Brand/Line, a series can be made of any number of sub-series or waves (Micromachines was a line with military, civilian and movie related Series' with annualWaves), sometimes a subsection or series may have its own branding, incorporating some features of the Linesbrand-mark

Wave- The regular issues of new or Rehashedproducts that come to be looked-out for by collectors, Wavesmay be yearly or quarterly, and may include repaints or remoulds of previous Waves

Generation 1, 2, 3, 4 & etc... [Abbreviated to G1, G2 etc...] - Usually referrers to generations of a long running toy, when the toy has gone through transformations in detail, style, material or technological application which has made each generation distinct or - even - easy to differentiate with the 'naked eye'. Examples are the Transformer toys now on Generation 2, My Little Pony; (Generation 4) had a Generation 3.5 and GI Joe (the small 'action figures' now on Generation 3

Specials

Limited Edition [Abbreviated to LE] - A specific numbered production run, after which the moulds should be destroyed. If the Limiting Feature is a colour run, no more of that colour should ever be issued, often for anniversaries. This term has become much abused in recent years with 'Limited Editions' in the tens of thousands or more, or worse; subsequent reissues!Special Edition [Abbreviated to SE] - Really this should have a place on the 'Fakes' page...A marketing gimmick dressed-up as something even MORE exclusive than a Limited Edition, but really just a way of selling shite to the gullible. Reissues of a previous LE might well find themselves wearing the SE moniker!

Limited Run / Limited Shot Production - Garage industries and after-market producers will often produce a small number of each item to supply their mates, club or readers, or because the mouldis of poor quality or the jig is temporary or because larger runs would be prohibitively expensive

Exclusive[Abbreviated to Ex.] - A toy, variant, or set sold through a single store, or chain, or limited number of specific or pre-advertised retail or trade outlets. The contents of the set being different to any general release set, but sometimes found to contain items available elsewhere in other sets. Sometimes an 'exclusive' moniker will be used to shift in one country unsold stock from another! There are four types of Exclusive;

Promotional- Usually at a toy fair, on the door as part of the entry, or in the case of Sports Action Figures at the Stadium - dealers won't be able to partake - unless there are some left at packing-up time! Or on a convention trade stand [Abbreviated to Con.Ex.], anyone who wants one or qualifies (by ordering say) can obtain one. Specifically with Sports Action Figures there is a sub-type of Eventexclusive, which differs from a promotional (which may go to several shows or fairs) by being tied to the specific event at which it is issued

Retail / Regional - Covers both Store Exclusives (Hamleys or Argos in the UK or Macy's / Sears in the US for instance) and national variations in catalogue; Micromachines and Italy is the example here with Carabineri sets issued there only

Commissions- These might be commissioned by a collector, or by a corporation for a presentation or display, or for a museum exhibit or diorama

Death

Out of Production [Abbreviated to OOP] - The mould is no longer in production, but could be reissued, the item has been withdrawn from the catalogues or website, tends to be used when the product hasn't been seen for some time, having already been Retired

Retired- As per Out of Production above, tend to be used first, soon after the product disappears for the lists

Notes

People - including me will write some of the above as Re-issue, Re-Issue and/or Reissue, often on the same page (in my case!), this list is not an exercise in grammar, so my view is so long as you're not using 'text-speak' (Reisu?), people can type it how they want!

Prototype- Model railway people refer to 'running UK prototype' or 'modelling Southern Region prototype', they are talking about actual not prototype, they mean they are running typical (not 'Prototypical) UK rolling stock or locomotives or typical Southern Region railway trains - not prototypical...I don't really know why they do this and it annoys me, but I may have missed something? However in both real life and in the world of toy manufacture; prototypes are the stages leading up to production / service variants. Likewise with dinosaurs...Protoceratops is like a Ceratops, but he isn't one!! he came before them and led to them

Test Shots - In the toy soldier world these used to be very collectable, but nowadays there are so many around, so badly archived / recorded that their desirability is waning, sometimes it's hard to tell what is a test-shot and what is a coloured resin home-cast or conversion

As with all these pages if their is anything you'd like to add or feel should be corrected; eMail me at maverickatlarge@hotmail.com and I'll sort it out, all contributions acknowledged.

Notes on Below Index

For those not used to Blogger, the below 'index' allows you to find similar posts by their content, just click on the label (word) that best suits you search needs. I have tried to label by

- Country of origin of toy- Country represented by toy- Maker- Material- Scale/Size/Ratio- Era represented by toy- Whether subject is civil/military- Other 'themes'Etc...

Re-annotating the index is an ongoing project, in the meantime to save on space (there is a limit on the number of characters and the number of labels) I have started using abbreviations, which are as follows:

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